THE DOOR SCENE Group project date is March 2nd at 3:30
Where you meet is up to the group.
You will have 90 minutes to storyboard and film the DOOR SCENE
Storyboard a script scenario for the Door Scene in a manner you feel will be the most visually
effective. However, when you create your storyboard, think of a creative, entertaining or
surprising new ending for the scenario. The entire film must follow the original script until the
character opens the door. From that point on, you are on your own! Also, write a detailed
description of your new ending.
Guidelines
• You must use at least five different shots.
• Every detail must be included in your storyboard. It must be so visually clear
that a stranger, unfamiliar with the scenario, could take your storyboard and
shoot the film exactly as you visualized it when creating your storyboard.
• You may write descriptions for each storyboard panel to help with your screen
direction. However, as much as you can, try to communicate the information
visually. Use your written descriptions to scaffold your visuals, not replace
them.
• Brainstorm the ending on this page.
• Your group will edit using Adobe Premier Elements. I will coach you.
Brainstorm Below
Do you need props?
Is this where we are suppose to brainstorm?
Where you meet is up to the group.
You will have 90 minutes to storyboard and film the DOOR SCENE
Storyboard a script scenario for the Door Scene in a manner you feel will be the most visually
effective. However, when you create your storyboard, think of a creative, entertaining or
surprising new ending for the scenario. The entire film must follow the original script until the
character opens the door. From that point on, you are on your own! Also, write a detailed
description of your new ending.
Guidelines
• You must use at least five different shots.
• Every detail must be included in your storyboard. It must be so visually clear
that a stranger, unfamiliar with the scenario, could take your storyboard and
shoot the film exactly as you visualized it when creating your storyboard.
• You may write descriptions for each storyboard panel to help with your screen
direction. However, as much as you can, try to communicate the information
visually. Use your written descriptions to scaffold your visuals, not replace
them.
• Brainstorm the ending on this page.
• Your group will edit using Adobe Premier Elements. I will coach you.
Brainstorm Below
Do you need props?
Is this where we are suppose to brainstorm?